BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada — The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed this week that a newborn orca calf, J64, is believed ...
Almost the entire population of southern resident killer whales gathered in central Puget Sound on Sunday, but the newest ...
A group of whale researchers monitoring the Southern Resident J Pod believe a new baby orca, J64, is most likely dead.
A new orca calf has been born in J Pod. The baby cetacean, called J64, is part of the Southern Resident Killer Whale ...
While they will continue to watch for the young orca, researchers have concluded that J64 is likely deceased, based on this latest encounter. According to the Center for Whale Research, the standard ...
A rare moment of hope for the endangered southern resident killer whales off Vancouver Island has turned to heartbreak.
The grieving killer whale who made global headlines two years ago for carrying her dead calf for more than two weeks is now a new mother, researchers announced Sunday. The Center for Whale Research ...
Baby orca J62 is a female, scientists have confirmed, and looking great so far in her first month of life. The birth of a healthy female calf is crucial for the southern resident orca families. With ...
The killer whale who captured hearts across the world in 2018 for refusing to let go of her dead calf has given birth to her second baby in the last four years. The Center for Whale Research said a ...
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Orca calf believed dead weeks after birth to first-time mother in endangered southern resident pod
The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed this week that a newborn orca calf, J64, is believed to have died just weeks ...
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